The line graph shows the channel one news viewing figures per day in one year.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make
comparisons where relevant.
The line graph compares the number of viewers per day in millions between January and December
of channel one news in the given year.
Overall, it is clear that there was a significant difference in watching news at various time intervals.
With the exception of 1 p.m. news, all the other news bulletins showed fluctuations in the news
watchers.
In January, approximately 5 million of viewers watched 6pm news, which was the highest figure
compared with about 3 million of audiences chosen 9:30 pm news. However, the count of
spectators remained stable at 1.3 million on 1pm news from January to December. While the 11pm
news bulletin was introduced on 1st May which gained instant popularity starting with under 0.5
million people watching it.
Further analyzing the graph, the number of viewers of 11 pm news increased sharply to reach the
peak at 4 million in august followed by sudden drop to 0.9 million at the end of the year. Whereas
the figure for 9:30 pm news followed a steadily increasing trend in the starting months of the year
which then decreased significantly from May to August and noted at 1 million which was the least
value, however a recovery was noticed till end of the term. The 6pm news witnessed a fluctuating
trend in terms of news watchers during whole time period at just over 3 million viewers in
December.
The chart below shows the percentage of female members of parliament in 5 European countries
from 2000 to 2012. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and
make comparisons where relevant.
The line chart compares the proportion of female parliament members of five different countries in
Europe between 2000 and 2012.
Overall, it is clear that the figures for the female members in European nations increased
throughout the given period. While the percentage of female MPs in Germany was by far
highest overall, the figure for UK was lowest in each year shown.
In 2000, Germany had the highest percentage of female MPs, at around 33%, followed
by Italy, France and Belgium having approximately 27%, 25% and 17% respectively. The
proportion of female MPs during the initial year in the UK was nearly one tenth that for
Germany, at merely around 3%. Between 2000 and 2010, the figure for Germany increased
slowly, while that of Italy saw a moderate incline. In 2010, Italy overtook Germany as the
country having the highest percentage of female MPs and reached at around 38% in 2012
Over the given 12 year period, the percentage of female Mps in France and Belgium rose
by about 6%. While the figures for France inclined marginally over the given time frame,
Belgium witnessed slight up and down in the number of Female Mps. The proportion of
female parliament members in the UK saw a significant increase from 3% to 20% between
2000 and 2008 but after that the figure rose slightly by just 3% in the next four years.
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